Introduction
Full mouth dental implants provide a fixed, stable solution for patients missing most or all of their teeth. Dental implants anchored in the jaw support a full set of replacement teeth, delivering better function, comfort, and stability than traditional dentures.
This type of treatment is often referred to as full arch dental implants.
What Are Full Mouth Dental Implants?
Full mouth dental implants replace an entire upper or lower arch using a small number of strategically placed implants. These implants support a fixed prosthetic bridge that stays securely in place and does not shift.
Who Is A Good Candidate?
You may be a good candidate if you:
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Are missing most or all teeth
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Have failing or severely damaged teeth
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Wear dentures and want a fixed alternative
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Want a long-term solution for replacing missing teeth
A consultation with 3D imaging is required to determine suitability.
Procedure Overview
The process typically includes:
- Consultation and digital planning with 3D imaging
- Placement of dental implants in the jaw
- Temporary fixed teeth in many cases
- Final restoration after healing
What Affects Treatment Options?
Treatment approach depends on several factors:
- Bone structure and quality
- Overall oral health
- Long-term goals and preferences
A personalized evaluation with advanced imaging is needed to determine the most suitable solution.
Benefits of Full Mouth Dental Implants
- Fixed, non-removable teeth
- Improved chewing and speech
- Natural-looking appearance
- Greater comfort and stability
- Long-term durability
Full Mouth Implants Vs Traditional Dentures
Full Mouth Anchored in the jaw, full mouth dental implants offer a stable solution for eating and speaking.
Traditional Dentures rest on the gums and can shift or require
adhesives.
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